Mt. Bachelor Trail Map

View the trails and lifts at Mt. Bachelor with our interactive trail map of the ski resort. Plan out your day before heading to Mt. Bachelor or navigate the mountain while you're at the resort with the latest Mt. Bachelor trail maps. Click on the image below to see Mt. Bachelor Trail Map in a high quality.

Mt. Bachelor’s terrain is as diverse as it is expansive, with 4323 acres of skiable space and 122 trails that wrap around the volcanic cone. The mountain is divided into several key zones, each offering a unique experience. The front side features groomed cruisers and beginner-friendly trails, while the backside opens up to wide bowls and natural glades. From the summit, skiers can drop into 360 degrees of terrain, making it one of the few resorts in North America with such access.

Families and beginners will feel at home in the Sunrise and West Village areas, where gentle slopes like Home Run and Marshmallow provide a comfortable learning environment. These zones are served by surface lifts and slower chairs, making them ideal for first-timers. The resort also offers six tubing lanes and a dedicated progression park for younger riders.

Intermediate skiers will find a playground of blue trails across the mountain, especially off Pine Marten and Skyliner lifts. Runs like Thunderbird and Leeway offer long, flowing descents with consistent pitch and stunning views. These areas are perfect for building confidence and exploring more of the mountain without venturing into advanced terrain.

Advanced skiers can head to Outback and Northwest Express lifts, where trails like The Grotto and Wanoga Way deliver steeper pitches and natural features. The terrain here includes tree skiing, ridgelines, and powder stashes that reward exploration. The longest run on the mountain, Lone Pine, stretches 4 miles and showcases the full vertical drop from summit to base.

Expert skiers will appreciate the chutes and bowls accessible from Summit Express, including terrain off Cirque Bowl and Cow’s Face. These areas are often wind-loaded and hold snow well, offering challenging descents with minimal crowds. While avalanche control is in place, some terrain requires caution and experience.

Mt. Bachelor also boasts 14 terrain parks, including the Pacific City Park and the Flow Park, which cater to freestyle riders of all levels. With 8 rails, a halfpipe, and natural features integrated into the landscape, the resort’s park system is designed for progression and creativity. Whether you're carving groomers or dropping cliffs, Mt. Bachelor’s terrain offers something for every style.

Terrain

Beginners Runs
14%
Intermediate Runs
50%
Advanced Runs
25%
Expert Runs
11%
Runs in Total
122
Longest Run
4 mi
Skiable Terrain
4,323 ac
Snow Making
20 ac
Snow Making
2.5 mi
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